Bernadina, 29, was claimed mid-season from the Washington Nationals. The Shark got plenty of opportunities to play in a depleted Phillies outfield but struggled, posting a .187/.256/.347 line. Bernadina was arbitration eligible for the first time this off-season.

Wells, 28, became famous in 2013 for being on the active roster of five MLB teams. Wells, an outfielder, memorably gave up five earned runs in 2/3 of an inning on August 24 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Wells hit .042/.115/.083 for the Phillies in just 26 PA and spent most of September on the disabled list tending to vision issues. Wells was arbitration eligible for the first time this off-season.

Jimenez, 28, is the head-scratcher of the group for me. Through his first 18 appearances, Jimenez posted a 2.20 ERA with a 1.93 BAA. Jimenez was roughed up in outing 19, ballooning his ERA to 3.71 after the Braves put a three spot on him in 2/3 of an inning. Jimenez was arbitration eligible for the first time this off-season.